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ballet

N ระบำ ปลายเท้า  การ เต้น บัล เลต์  toe dancing choregraphy ra-bam-plai-thao

 

ballet dancer

N นัก เต้นระบำ ปลายเท้า  นัก เต้น บัล เลต์  coryph?e nak-ten-ra-bam-plai-thao

 

balletslipper

N รองเท้า บัลเล่ต์  rong-tao-bal-le

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BALLET

n. 1. A kind of dance; an interlude; a comic dance, consisting of a series of several airs, with different movements, representing some subject or action.
2. A kind of dramatic poem, representing some fabulous action or subject, in which several persons appear and recite things, under the name of some deity or personage.
In heraldry, ballets or balls, a bearing in coats of arms, denominated according to their color, bezants, plates, hurts, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BALLET

Bal "let `, n. Etym: [F., a dim. of bal dance. See 2d Ball, n.]

 

1. An artistic dance performed as a theatrical entertainment, or an interlude, by a number of persons, usually women. Sometimes, a scene accompanied by pantomime and dancing.

 

2. The company of persons who perform the ballet.

 

3. (Mus. )

 

Defn: A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, -- most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers.

 

4. (Her. )

 

Defn: A bearing in coats of arms, representing one or more balls, which are denominated bezants, plates, etc. , according to color.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

ballet

bal let |ˈbalā, baˈlā ˈbæleɪ | noun an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures. Classical ballet, which originated in Renaissance Italy and established its present form during the 19th century, is characterized by light, graceful, fluid movements and the use of pointe shoes. a creative work of this form or the music written for it. a group of dancers who regularly perform such works: the New York City Ballet. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French, from Italian balletto, diminutive of ballo a dance, from late Latin ballare to dance (see ball 2 ).

 

ballet dancer

bal ¦let dan ¦cer |ˈbaleɪdɑːnsə (r )| noun a person who dances in ballets.

 

balletic

bal let ic |baˈletik, bə -bæˈlɛdɪk | adjective of, relating to, or characteristic of ballet: a graceful, balletic movement. DERIVATIVES bal let i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb

 

ballet master

bal let mas ter noun a person employed by a ballet company to teach and rehearse dancers.

 

balletomane

bal let o mane |bəˈletəˌmān, ˈbaletəˌmān ˈbælɪtoʊmeɪn | noun a ballet enthusiast. DERIVATIVES bal let o ma ni a |-ˌletəˈmānēə |noun

 

ballet shoe

bal let shoe noun a light, round-toed shoe with very flat heels for women or girls, resembling the type worn by ballet dancers.

 

Ballets Russes

Bal lets Russes |ˌbalā ˈro͞os ˌbæleɪ ˈrus | a ballet company formed in Paris in 1909 by Sergei Diaghilev. The company presented a unified whole encompassing music, dance, decor, and costume: music was commissioned from the composers Stravinsky, Satie, and Rimsky-Korsakov, while Picasso and Jean Cocteau designed sets. The company's choreographers and dancers included Michel Fokine, Anna Pavlova, Vaslav Nijinsky, and George Balanchine. It was responsible for reviving ballet as an art form in western Europe.

 

Oxford Dictionary

ballet

bal ¦let |ˈbaleɪ, -li | noun [ mass noun ] an artistic dance form performed to music, using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures. Classical ballet, which originated in Renaissance Italy and established its present form during the 19th century, is characterized by light, graceful movements and the use of pointe shoes with reinforced toes. [ count noun ] a creative work or performance of ballet, or the music written for it. [ treated as sing. or pl. ] a group of dancers who regularly perform ballets: the Bolshoi Ballet. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French, from Italian balletto, diminutive of ballo a dance , from late Latin ballare to dance (see ball 2 ).

 

ballet dancer

bal ¦let dan ¦cer |ˈbaleɪdɑːnsə (r )| noun a person who dances in ballets.

 

balletic

balletic |bəˈlɛtɪk | adjective relating to or characteristic of ballet: a graceful, balletic movement. DERIVATIVES balletically adverb

 

ballet master

bal ¦let mas ¦ter noun a person employed by a ballet company to teach and rehearse dancers.

 

balletomane

balletomane |ˈbalɪtəʊˌmeɪn | noun a ballet enthusiast. DERIVATIVES balletomania |-ˈmeɪnɪə |noun

 

ballet shoe

ballet shoe (also ballet pump ) noun a light, round-toed shoe with very flat heels for women or girls, resembling the type worn by ballet dancers.

 

Ballets Russes

Ballets Russes |ˌbaleɪ ˈruːs, French bale ʀus | a ballet company formed in Paris in 1909 by Sergei Diaghilev. The company commissioned music from the composers Stravinsky, Satie, and Rimsky-Korsakov, while Picasso and Jean Cocteau designed sets. The company's choreographers and dancers included Michel Fokine, Anna Pavlova, Vaslav Nijinsky, and George Balanchine. It was responsible for reviving ballet as an art form in western Europe.

 

Duden Dictionary

Ballett

Bal lett Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Ball e tt |das Ballett; Genitiv: des Ballett [e ]s, Plural: die Ballette italienisch balletto, Verkleinerungsform von: ballo = Tanz, zu: ballare, Ballerina 1 a ohne Plural künstlerischer Tanz einer Gruppe von Tänzern und Tänzerinnen auf der Bühne das klassische Ballett b einzelnes Werk des Balletts 1a ein Ballett aufführen, tanzen 2 Gruppe von Tänzern einer Bühne das Ballett ist auf Tournee | beim Ballett sein

 

Ballettabend

Bal lett abend Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ball e ttabend |abendliche Aufführung eines Balletts 1b heute hat ein großer Ballettabend Premiere

 

Balletteuse

Bal let teu se Substantiv, feminin gehoben , die |balɛˈtøːzə |die Balletteuse; Genitiv: der Balletteuse, Plural: die Balletteusen französierend zu Ballett Balletttänzerin

 

Ballettkorps

Bal lett korps Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Ball e ttkorps |Gruppe der Balletttänzerinnen und -tänzer, die auf der Bühne den Rahmen und Hintergrund für die Solisten bilden

 

Ballettmeister

Bal lett meis ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ball e ttmeister |Ausbilder eines Balletts 2

 

Ballettmeisterin

Bal lett meis te rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Ball e ttmeisterin |weibliche Form zu Ballettmeister

 

Ballettmusik

Bal lett mu sik Substantiv, feminin , die |Ball e ttmusik |

 

Ballettomane

Bal let to ma ne Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ballettom a ne |der Ballettomane; Genitiv: des Ballettomanen, Plural: die Ballettomanen Ballettbesessener

 

Ballettomanin

Bal let to ma nin Substantiv, feminin , die |Ballettom a nin |die Ballettomanin; Genitiv: der Ballettomanin, Plural: die Ballettomaninnen weibliche Form zu Ballettomane

 

Ballettschule

Bal lett schu le Substantiv, feminin , die |Ball e ttschule |Einrichtung, Ausbildungsstätte, in der Ballett 1a gelehrt wird

 

Balletttanz

Bal lett tanz , Bal lett-Tanz Substantiv, maskulin , der Ballett-Tanz |Ball e tttanz Ball e tt-Tanz |der Balletttanz; des Balletttanzes, die Balletttänze der Ballett-Tanz; des Ballett-Tanzes, die Ballett-Tänze Ballett 1a

 

Balletttänzer

Bal lett tän zer, Bal lett-Tän zer Substantiv, maskulin , der Ballett-Tänzer |Ball e tttänzer Ball e tt-Tänzer |Tänzer beim Ballett

 

Balletttänzerin

Bal lett tän ze rin , Bal lett-Tän ze rin Substantiv, feminin , die Ballett-Tänzerin |Ball e tttänzerin Ball e tt-Tänzerin |weibliche Formen zu Balletttänzer , Ballett-Tänzer

 

Balletttheater

Bal lett the a ter , Bal lett-The a ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das Ballett-Theater |Ball e tttheater Ball e tt-Theater |Theater, das Ballette 1b aufführt

 

Balletttruppe

Bal lett trup pe , Bal lett-Trup pe Substantiv, feminin , die Ballett-Truppe |Ball e tttruppe Ball e tt-Truppe | Truppe 2 von Balletttänzerinnen und -tänzern

 

French Dictionary

ballet

ballet n. m. nom masculin Danse. : Des corps de ballet. Elle aime le ballet classique, son amie préfère le ballet jazz.

 

Spanish Dictionary

ballet

ballet nombre masculino 1 Danza clásica que ejecutan uno o varios bailarines sobre un escenario siguiendo un argumento :ballet operístico; bailarín de ballet; la técnica del ballet clásico requiere una preparación que comienza cuando los bailarines tienen muy pocos años .2 Composición musical, generalmente de carácter orquestal, destinada a ser escenificada mediante esta danza :"Cascanueces " es un ballet que Tchaikovsky compuso a finales del siglo xix basándose en un cuento de E. T. A. Hoffmann .3 Compañía de bailarines y personal técnico que participa en la puesta en escena de esta danza :el ballet Bolshoi de Moscú es uno de los más prestigiosos del mundo .Se pronuncia ‘balé ’.El plural es ballets .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

ballet

bal let /bæléɪ |-́- / (! 語末のtは発音しない ) 〖<フランス 名詞 s /-z /1 C U バレエ , バレエ劇 ▸ a ballet dancer バレエのダンサー modern [classical ] ballet モダン [クラシック ]バレエ go to the ballet バレエを見に行く 2 C 〖集合的に; ⦅英 ⦆では単複両扱い 〗バレエ団 the Royal Ballet 英国ロイヤルバレエ団 3 C バレエ曲 .

 

balletic

bal let ic /bælétɪk /形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗バレエの (ような )〈動き 優雅さなど 〉.bal l t i cal ly /-k (ə )li /副詞